Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
A thread in which to post your favourite photo(s) taken in 2011 of Brown Hairstreak.
Part of a series inspred by ChrisC's thread about 'Favourite Photos' and hopefully growing throughout the winter until all 58 British species have been covered.
Details of places, dates, times and circumstances also appreciated. Feel free to contribute observations of behaviour, personal encounters, anecdotes, anything really...
Part of a series inspred by ChrisC's thread about 'Favourite Photos' and hopefully growing throughout the winter until all 58 British species have been covered.
Details of places, dates, times and circumstances also appreciated. Feel free to contribute observations of behaviour, personal encounters, anecdotes, anything really...
Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
another species that has thus far escaped me. so looking forward to seeing and getting jealous
Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
I'm going to apologise in advance as I couldn't make up my mind which photo was my favourite.
First up was a splendid male taken at Shipton Bellinger on 31st July. I wasn't having any luck when I bumped into Clive and Shirley who proceeded to show me bush where they'd seen one earlier and he was still there. I loved the honey colouration. It was all the more special as we saw a few more that day but none waited for a photo! Later in the season (15-08) I visited Alners Gorse and I have to admit that I found it to be a little bit special as a site. Brown Hairstreak seemed to be everywhere! One female was quite shy and tried to hide away amongst the Sloes, while another was much more showy. As a lot of the brambles had gone over the butterflies seemed to have switched to the purpley thistle like flowers (sorry I'm Zoologist by trade), which provided a nice contrast against the orange of the butterfly. Have a goodun
Wurzel
First up was a splendid male taken at Shipton Bellinger on 31st July. I wasn't having any luck when I bumped into Clive and Shirley who proceeded to show me bush where they'd seen one earlier and he was still there. I loved the honey colouration. It was all the more special as we saw a few more that day but none waited for a photo! Later in the season (15-08) I visited Alners Gorse and I have to admit that I found it to be a little bit special as a site. Brown Hairstreak seemed to be everywhere! One female was quite shy and tried to hide away amongst the Sloes, while another was much more showy. As a lot of the brambles had gone over the butterflies seemed to have switched to the purpley thistle like flowers (sorry I'm Zoologist by trade), which provided a nice contrast against the orange of the butterfly. Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
I only saw the one Brown Hairstreak this year. The female below was spotted at Bernwood Meadows back in the last week of July.
I had called in on my way back from Aston Rowant to look for the 'Purple Hairstreak Tree' that Michaeljf had described in one of his reports.
The occasion was especially memorable for me as it was when I nearly put my foot in a wasps nest as I was taking the photos as previously described in my diary.
Whilst backing away from the wasps, I lost site of the BH which turned out to be the first and last sighting of one of these lovely butterfies that I have had this year.
I did try again later at Grafton Wood but unfortunatly was defeated by the weather which was far too cool and gloomy when I was there.
Cheers,
Neil F.
I had called in on my way back from Aston Rowant to look for the 'Purple Hairstreak Tree' that Michaeljf had described in one of his reports.
The occasion was especially memorable for me as it was when I nearly put my foot in a wasps nest as I was taking the photos as previously described in my diary.
Whilst backing away from the wasps, I lost site of the BH which turned out to be the first and last sighting of one of these lovely butterfies that I have had this year.
I did try again later at Grafton Wood but unfortunatly was defeated by the weather which was far too cool and gloomy when I was there.
Cheers,
Neil F.
Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
My favourite is this shot of the Brown Hairstreak Whisperer himself in action
This one is a bit tatty but I like the classic open wing pose:
Steyning Rifle Range, August 21st 2011- Vince Massimo
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Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
My favourite photo is this one of a 4 day old larva which was one of three I reared this season. I could see that the egg had hatched but I did not know which bud the larva had crawled into. I was absolutly delighted when I finally managed to find it, because it was only 2mm long and it marked the start of a journey of discovery for me as I watched it develop.
Lots of photos were taken of the adults when they were released, but I quite liked this one which was taken with flash, resulting in a dark background.
The full storey is here: viewtopic.php?f=37&t=5032
Vince
Lots of photos were taken of the adults when they were released, but I quite liked this one which was taken with flash, resulting in a dark background.
The full storey is here: viewtopic.php?f=37&t=5032
Vince
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All lovely photos - Neil F - glad my tip paid off in some way!
This year has been a bit of a let-down for me with the Brown Hairstreaks, as opposed to last year which was very successful, expecially at West Williamston. This year I seemed to have either just missed the Hairstreaks by a week or day, or just been to places in sporadically poor weather (curse you lucky southerners!! ). However, I did have a lovely day at Alners Gorse (like some others here) which included waiting to the very late afternoon when the sun burst through and suddenly there were about 4 Brown Hairstreaks showing themselves at the top of an Oak. The best one was the pictured below - I think it may have been freshly hatched as it possibly has a drop of it's own fluid towards the back of it's hindwing.
Michael
Fresh Brown Hairstreak, very late afternoon showing - Alners Gorse (30th July 2011)
I like this picture from the visit on the same day (Karen and Willrow looking for the Hairstreaks).
I've broken the rules now for adding another picture!
This year has been a bit of a let-down for me with the Brown Hairstreaks, as opposed to last year which was very successful, expecially at West Williamston. This year I seemed to have either just missed the Hairstreaks by a week or day, or just been to places in sporadically poor weather (curse you lucky southerners!! ). However, I did have a lovely day at Alners Gorse (like some others here) which included waiting to the very late afternoon when the sun burst through and suddenly there were about 4 Brown Hairstreaks showing themselves at the top of an Oak. The best one was the pictured below - I think it may have been freshly hatched as it possibly has a drop of it's own fluid towards the back of it's hindwing.
Michael
Fresh Brown Hairstreak, very late afternoon showing - Alners Gorse (30th July 2011)
I like this picture from the visit on the same day (Karen and Willrow looking for the Hairstreaks).
I've broken the rules now for adding another picture!
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Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
I have a vague feeling the species is scarcer to see in the Central Europe than in UK. Some photographed vainly hunted those Hairstreaks for years.
Anyway, he's my good old battered overgrown female. My only.. (2011-09-09)
Her damage is still fascinating me
Anyway, he's my good old battered overgrown female. My only.. (2011-09-09)
Her damage is still fascinating me
Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
There are quite a few places Brown Hairstreak can be seen in the UK, but even if present, they don't always show up... one of our most difficult to see species I think... my first were this year at Shipton Bellinger, so special to me...
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Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
A few years old I'm afraid but still my favourite pic.
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Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
shot at grafton wood , my first ever sighting, on a trip where i saw 6
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Re: Brown Hairstreak - Favourite Photo of 2011
I took this picture on Otmoor, Oxon on August 12th 2011. It was quite cloudy and this individual was just resting on a thistle.
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